Biochemical responses of painted spiny lobster Panulirus versicolor fed with molluscs meal and fish meal

Molluscs are one of the most preferred ingredients for marine lobster feed because the mollusc has a higher protein content. Therefore, this material has the potential to substitute the fish meals and reduce the cost for feeding lobsters. The objective of the present study was to investigate digesti...

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Main Authors: Agus Kurnia, Muhaimin Hamzah, Muhammad Idris, Wellem Henrik Muskita, La Ode Baytul Abidin, Kadir Sabilu, Yusnaini Yusnaini, Abdul Muis Balubi, La Usaha La Usaha, Famawati Fatmawati, La Ode Abdul Razak, Khairunnisa Khairunnisa
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Published: Faculty of Marine and Fisheries Universitas Syiah Kuala 2024-12-01
Series:Aceh Journal of Animal Science
Online Access:https://jurnal.usk.ac.id/AJAS/article/view/42131
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author Agus Kurnia
Muhaimin Hamzah
Muhammad Idris
Wellem Henrik Muskita
La Ode Baytul Abidin
Kadir Sabilu
Yusnaini Yusnaini
Abdul Muis Balubi
La Usaha La Usaha
Famawati Fatmawati
La Ode Abdul Razak
Khairunnisa Khairunnisa
author_facet Agus Kurnia
Muhaimin Hamzah
Muhammad Idris
Wellem Henrik Muskita
La Ode Baytul Abidin
Kadir Sabilu
Yusnaini Yusnaini
Abdul Muis Balubi
La Usaha La Usaha
Famawati Fatmawati
La Ode Abdul Razak
Khairunnisa Khairunnisa
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description Molluscs are one of the most preferred ingredients for marine lobster feed because the mollusc has a higher protein content. Therefore, this material has the potential to substitute the fish meals and reduce the cost for feeding lobsters. The objective of the present study was to investigate digestive enzyme activities and growth performance of painted spiny lobsters fed with a combination of mollusc meal and fish meal in the diet. Four experimental diets were formulated to contain 20% sardine fish meal and 20% mackerel fish meal (Diet A). 10% Telescopium muscle meal (TMM) + 15% golden snail meal (GSM) + 15% scallops muscle meal (SMM) (Diet B). 15% TMM + 10% GSM + 15% SMM (Diet C) and 15% TMM + 15% GSM + 10% SMM (Diet D). A total of 24 juvenile painted spiny lobsters were distributed into twelve plastic tanks (two lobsters/tank) with a size of 60 × 45 × 60 cm³ and reared in a recirculating system for a 50-day rearing period. The lobster was fed only one time a day (05:00 pm) with a dosage of 3% biomass weight. The results showed that the enzyme activities of lobsters fed with combined mollusc meals were higher than the enzyme activity in the lobsters fed with the fish meal combination diet. The weight gain of the painted spiny lobster fed with mollusc meal was higher than the lobster fed with a fish meal diet. Based on results of enzyme activities and growth performance. It was concluded that the combination of mollusc meal in the formulated diet was more suitable than the combination of fish meal for optimum enzyme activities and growth performance of painted spiny lobster
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spelling doaj-art-08e540e61c0c4928857adc6601ac95d92025-01-31T05:12:24ZengFaculty of Marine and Fisheries Universitas Syiah KualaAceh Journal of Animal Science2502-95682622-87342024-12-019311111810.13170/ajas.9.3.4213119343Biochemical responses of painted spiny lobster Panulirus versicolor fed with molluscs meal and fish mealAgus Kurnia0Muhaimin Hamzah1Muhammad Idris2Wellem Henrik Muskita3La Ode Baytul Abidin4Kadir Sabilu5Yusnaini Yusnaini6Abdul Muis Balubi7La Usaha La Usaha8Famawati Fatmawati9La Ode Abdul Razak10Khairunnisa Khairunnisa11Universitas Halu OleoBDP FPIK UHOBDP FPIK UHOBDP FPIK UHOBDP FPIK UHOBDP FPIK UHOBDP FPIK UHOBDP FPIK UHOBDP FPIK UHOBDP FPIK UHOBDP FPIK UHOBDP FPIK UHOMolluscs are one of the most preferred ingredients for marine lobster feed because the mollusc has a higher protein content. Therefore, this material has the potential to substitute the fish meals and reduce the cost for feeding lobsters. The objective of the present study was to investigate digestive enzyme activities and growth performance of painted spiny lobsters fed with a combination of mollusc meal and fish meal in the diet. Four experimental diets were formulated to contain 20% sardine fish meal and 20% mackerel fish meal (Diet A). 10% Telescopium muscle meal (TMM) + 15% golden snail meal (GSM) + 15% scallops muscle meal (SMM) (Diet B). 15% TMM + 10% GSM + 15% SMM (Diet C) and 15% TMM + 15% GSM + 10% SMM (Diet D). A total of 24 juvenile painted spiny lobsters were distributed into twelve plastic tanks (two lobsters/tank) with a size of 60 × 45 × 60 cm³ and reared in a recirculating system for a 50-day rearing period. The lobster was fed only one time a day (05:00 pm) with a dosage of 3% biomass weight. The results showed that the enzyme activities of lobsters fed with combined mollusc meals were higher than the enzyme activity in the lobsters fed with the fish meal combination diet. The weight gain of the painted spiny lobster fed with mollusc meal was higher than the lobster fed with a fish meal diet. Based on results of enzyme activities and growth performance. It was concluded that the combination of mollusc meal in the formulated diet was more suitable than the combination of fish meal for optimum enzyme activities and growth performance of painted spiny lobsterhttps://jurnal.usk.ac.id/AJAS/article/view/42131
spellingShingle Agus Kurnia
Muhaimin Hamzah
Muhammad Idris
Wellem Henrik Muskita
La Ode Baytul Abidin
Kadir Sabilu
Yusnaini Yusnaini
Abdul Muis Balubi
La Usaha La Usaha
Famawati Fatmawati
La Ode Abdul Razak
Khairunnisa Khairunnisa
Biochemical responses of painted spiny lobster Panulirus versicolor fed with molluscs meal and fish meal
Aceh Journal of Animal Science
title Biochemical responses of painted spiny lobster Panulirus versicolor fed with molluscs meal and fish meal
title_full Biochemical responses of painted spiny lobster Panulirus versicolor fed with molluscs meal and fish meal
title_fullStr Biochemical responses of painted spiny lobster Panulirus versicolor fed with molluscs meal and fish meal
title_full_unstemmed Biochemical responses of painted spiny lobster Panulirus versicolor fed with molluscs meal and fish meal
title_short Biochemical responses of painted spiny lobster Panulirus versicolor fed with molluscs meal and fish meal
title_sort biochemical responses of painted spiny lobster panulirus versicolor fed with molluscs meal and fish meal
url https://jurnal.usk.ac.id/AJAS/article/view/42131
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